Philagoofy
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Anyone familiar with eczema? Does it cause eyelids to puff & be very sore?
I was diagnosed with eczema a few weeks ago, my facial skin had become very red & dry. I thought it was a very bad flareup of the rosacea I normally have but the dermatologist said it was eczema. He gave me medicine but by then it was pretty much better. That was about 3 weeks ago.
Now today I woke up & was so very tired and my one eyelid was puffy & sore. By tonight, both eyelids are puffy & sore & my face is very dry & sore. I haven't used any different detergents or soaps.
I did have some Brie cheese last night which I've only had 1 time before (Thanksgiving-and I'm not sure if that's when the last outbreak started) but I googled allergies and it didn't mention anything like this.
And why do all of the hand/face creams have some type of alcohol and sometimes some type of acid in them? They burn so. All I can find to use is petroleum jelly to moisturize my face.
I was diagnosed with eczema a few weeks ago, my facial skin had become very red & dry. I thought it was a very bad flareup of the rosacea I normally have but the dermatologist said it was eczema. He gave me medicine but by then it was pretty much better. That was about 3 weeks ago.
Now today I woke up & was so very tired and my one eyelid was puffy & sore. By tonight, both eyelids are puffy & sore & my face is very dry & sore. I haven't used any different detergents or soaps.
I did have some Brie cheese last night which I've only had 1 time before (Thanksgiving-and I'm not sure if that's when the last outbreak started) but I googled allergies and it didn't mention anything like this.
And why do all of the hand/face creams have some type of alcohol and sometimes some type of acid in them? They burn so. All I can find to use is petroleum jelly to moisturize my face.